"Which pads are better, LGM (green) or Belaey (blue)?"
Combine the lock of the LGM and the modulation of the Belaey, add some glue and the result - new TNN Be-Green pad... interesting.
I saw these prototypes at TNN late last year and they looked promising, now in production!
They should be available from your local dealer shortly. More info from TNN here:
http://tnnengineering.com/15701.html
I have a set on the way and will put them through a good test, I reckon!
New Tnn Be-Green PadsLGM+Belaey=
#1
Posted 13 July 2011 - 02:06
#2
Posted 27 July 2011 - 16:33
#3
Posted 27 July 2011 - 16:53
#4
Posted 04 August 2011 - 03:17
Sorry guys but I think this is the most stupid product of the year, I thaught it was just the whole range of Onza bike's that were silly but TNN have supprised me even further!
have you even tried them? its harsh saying what you have said if you have no idea. i really like these pads,best pads ive used to date.
#5
Posted 04 August 2011 - 09:00
i saw them on tarty earlier and thought hmm they look quite good then i thought surely the 2 different compound were down at different rates
They pretty much can't wear down at different rates simply due to the way they hit the rim when you brake.
#6
Posted 04 August 2011 - 12:01
Sorry guys but I think this is the most stupid product of the year, I thaught it was just the whole range of Onza bike's that were silly but TNN have supprised me even further!
Why do you think it is stupid...
As it says on the description it gives the best parts of both their pads which sounds like a win/win really (provided that they have bonded the pads effectively so you don't split it at the join).
And slagging off Onza as well?? Really?? The company that has given people the ability to buy a half decent, trials specific bike to introduce them to the sport (including myself many moons ago) at a good price is again a winner in my opinion.
As an observation, I think you need to really consider what you are planning to say before typing
Edited by Brettoll, 04 August 2011 - 12:01.
#7
Posted 04 August 2011 - 13:04
#8
Posted 04 August 2011 - 15:01
Why do you think it is stupid...
As it says on the description it gives the best parts of both their pads which sounds like a win/win really (provided that they have bonded the pads effectively so you don't split it at the join).
And slagging off Onza as well?? Really?? The company that has given people the ability to buy a half decent, trials specific bike to introduce them to the sport (including myself many moons ago) at a good price is again a winner in my opinion.
As an observation, I think you need to really consider what you are planning to say before typing
The 2 different materials aren't joined together. My mate has bought a set and the paid material is just half of each pad material in 1 backing. There's maybe a paper thickness size gap between the two. Both are squared off in shape like the LGM's not like the sloped edges on the Beleays.
Seem to work well though
#9
Posted 05 August 2011 - 21:56
The 2 different materials aren't joined together. My mate has bought a set and the paid material is just half of each pad material in 1 backing. There's maybe a paper thickness size gap between the two. Both are squared off in shape like the LGM's not like the sloped edges on the Beleays.
Seem to work well though
I've been running my pair for a few months now and the bond is still as good as new. No pull outs or looking like they will.
#10
Posted 06 August 2011 - 21:24
Saw a clip on youtube of Jamie Williams using these. I'm wanting a pair now, they sound epic and the bite looks amazing, didnt see hold though
They sure sound good but not as good as Rockman blue pads. But I prefer the swish and perfect performance of try-All Yellow pads.
#11
Posted 06 August 2011 - 21:36
#12
Posted 06 August 2011 - 22:36
I could've sworn I read you saying something on either here or Facebook about the Try-All pads being 'nothing special' when everyone was talking about the new Trialtech Sport pads...
That's true... but it seems they work much better on the Marino than on my older frame. So now I think the performance is really good!!! In terms of noise they are not good though. And you can't read me on facebook as you don't accept me. Which is of course understandable. It was in the trialtech pads thread. Why do you point that out though?
Edited by Canardweb, 06 August 2011 - 22:36.
#13
Posted 07 August 2011 - 08:21
#14
Posted 07 August 2011 - 11:51
That's true... but it seems they work much better on the Marino than on my older frame. So now I think the performance is really good!!! In terms of noise they are not good though. And you can't read me on facebook as you don't accept me. Which is of course understandable. It was in the trialtech pads thread. Why do you point that out though?
Mainly because a few weeks ago you were saying they were nothing special, and that as a result the Trialtech pads were nothing special, yet now the Try-Alls give 'perfect performance'. Just seemed like a bit of a turn-around in opinion all of a sudden, but never mind...
#15
Posted 07 August 2011 - 12:36
#16
Posted 07 August 2011 - 12:53
Mainly because a few weeks ago you were saying they were nothing special, and that as a result the Trialtech pads were nothing special, yet now the Try-Alls give 'perfect performance'. Just seemed like a bit of a turn-around in opinion all of a sudden, but never mind...
I can now confirm the trialtech pads are really not good though! Try-Alls give good performance all round! Even in muddy or worse conditions. Perfect for comps!
#17
Posted 07 August 2011 - 13:23
Edited by Mark W, 07 August 2011 - 14:08.
#18
Posted 07 August 2011 - 19:06
EDIT: Actually, I don't even care...
Why do you even ask then? What's your problem with me man? Always trying to contradict me? This is getting crazy!
#19
Posted 07 August 2011 - 20:37
As for my 'problem' with you, do you think it might possibly have something to do with you complaining to my employer about me, then having the f**king cheek to try and add me as a friend on Facebook a couple of days later?
#20
Posted 07 August 2011 - 22:18
I didn't ask, which is why I edited my post to not ask any form of question at all. I'm also not 'trying to contradict' you - you did that yourself. When the Sport pads were launched you said that Try-All pads were 'nothing special', yet now - a week or two later - you say the Try-All pads give 'perfect performance'. I was just a little confused as to how something could go from being average to being 'perfect' in such a short period of time. That's why I asked that particular question previously.
As for my 'problem' with you, do you think it might possibly have something to do with you complaining to my employer about me, then having the f**king cheek to try and add me as a friend on Facebook a couple of days later?
At least it's clear now. Now sorry for having problems in my head and trying to seek attention when I don't get any from anywhere else. Sorry for making you share my shitty life. You won't ever hear about me anymore, Sir!
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